Mizrahi
Naomi Shloush's 'Academic bimbo' confronts Mizrahi identity in modern Israel
Naomi Shloush’s book confronts identity, stigma, and the fragile space between belonging and exclusion
Who does Israel belong to? Why Bennett’s model matters now - opinion
Jerusalem highlights: March 27-April 2
High Court of Justice strikes down police ID-check procedures due to racial profiling
Falsely turning Yoaz Hendel into Dudu Topaz – analysis
Come election years, the “ethnic genie” always manages to jump from the back seat into the front.
Why does ‘The Second Israel’ adore Benjamin Netanyahu?
What do they want from these elites and their descendants? To repent, to stop hoping that the Mizrahim will change their right-wing belief systems and traditional ways.
Redress for the Jews from Arab countries
Unfortunately, all of this ended in the 20th century, when its Jews, and the Jews of the entire Arab world fled or were expelled from their homes and communities.
The Freicha song blossoms into Yiddish version
Many Israelis took to social media to express their frustration over the change, which some derided as unnecessary political correctness that ruined a classic Israeli tune.
Mizrahi Bank's purchase of Union Bank approved by courts
The court overturned a decision from May 2018 by the anti-trust authority, who rejected the deal saying the disappearance of Union Bank as a competitor likely would harm competition.
For greater solidarity, Jews should join mass kaddish on Nov. 30
In the first half of the 20th century, almost 900,000 Jews lived in Arab countries, whereas today there exists no more than a few thousand.
PA journalist: We must help Jews leave Israel, return to their countries
Matar endorsed the idea conceived by Mahmoud Abbas that there should be an "Arab Keren Hayesod."
The term ‘Arab Jew’ defines our reality
Jews and Arabs don’t have to be enemies. Moreover, we can be united as one.
Marc Lamont Hill slams Mizrahi Jews as 'identity category' of Palestinians
Hill’s latest excoriation of Israel, posted to his 90,000 followers, followed Hen Mazzig’s argument that Israel is not a country of “privileged and powerful white Europeans.”
Fundamentally Freund: Don’t let Ladino die
Ladino and all that it embodies are part and parcel of our people’s long and winding journey on the historical stage.